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Asked: May 21, 20262026-05-21T20:03:26+00:00 2026-05-21T20:03:26+00:00

Hi I have a small problem in my ANTLR tree grammar. I am using

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Hi I have a small problem in my ANTLR tree grammar. I am using ANTLRWorks 1.4. In parser grammar I have the rule like this:

declaration
:       'variable' IDENTIFIER ( ',' IDENTIFIER)* ':' TYPE ';'
->    ^('variable' IDENTIFIER TYPE)+

So I wanted one tree per each IDENTIFIER.

And in the tree grammar I left only rewrite rules:

declaration
:     ^('variable' IDENTIFIER TYPE)+

But when I check grammar I got syntax error unexpected token +. And it is this + sign at the end of the declaration rule in the tree grammar. So what I am doing wrong?

Parser grammar works fine and builds AST tree as expected. I generated lexer and parser for C# and test it for some input.

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    2026-05-21T20:03:26+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2026 at 8:03 pm

    When parsing the source:

    variable a, b, c : int;
    

    you’re trying to construct an AST that looks like:

    variable variable variable
        /        |        \
       a         b         c
      /          |          \
    int         int         int
    

    But since 'variable' and TYPE are always the same token, I see no need to create all those duplicate nodes. Why not just do:

    declaration
      :  'variable' IDENTIFIER ( ',' IDENTIFIER)* ':' TYPE ';' 
         -> ^('variable' TYPE IDENTIFIER+)
      ;
    

    which will create an AST like:

     variable
      / | | \
    int a b  c
    

    ?

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